Branxholme Castle

Heritage Site in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Branxholme Castle

Minor road along the Allan Water Beyond the Newmills fords, a very quiet road.
Minor road along the Allan Water Credit: Richard Webb

Branxholme Castle, located in Roxburghshire, Scotland, is a historic fortress with a rich heritage dating back to the 16th century. Situated near the village of Branxholme, the castle stands proudly amidst picturesque surroundings and offers a glimpse into Scotland's turbulent past.

Originally built by the Scott family, the castle was later acquired by the Kerrs, who played a significant role in Scottish history. The castle's architecture reflects its medieval roots, with its imposing stone walls, turrets, and battlements. The castle also boasts a striking courtyard and a well-preserved keep, which provide visitors with an authentic experience of medieval castle life.

Branxholme Castle has witnessed numerous historical events and battles. It was involved in conflicts between Scotland and England, such as the infamous Battle of Ancrum Moor in 1545. The castle's strategic location near the English border made it an important stronghold during times of war.

Today, the castle stands as a protected heritage site, allowing visitors to explore its fascinating history and marvel at its architectural splendor. Guided tours are available, offering insights into the castle's past and the people who lived within its walls. Visitors can also enjoy the surrounding landscape, which includes rolling hills, woodlands, and the nearby Teviot River.

Branxholme Castle is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those seeking an authentic Scottish castle experience. Its captivating history, stunning architecture, and breathtaking surroundings make it a truly remarkable heritage site in Roxburghshire.

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Branxholme Castle Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.395/-2.845 or Grid Reference NT4611. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Minor road along the Allan Water Beyond the Newmills fords, a very quiet road.
Minor road along the Allan Water
Beyond the Newmills fords, a very quiet road.
Hill Head Rough grazing above the Allan Water.
Hill Head
Rough grazing above the Allan Water.
Minor road beside Allan Water Looking north-westward in the direction of Newmill.
Minor road beside Allan Water
Looking north-westward in the direction of Newmill.
Grazing, Branxholme A view across Teviotdale.
Grazing, Branxholme
A view across Teviotdale.
Branxholmpark Hill Grass fields above the Teviot, upstream of Hawick.
Branxholmpark Hill
Grass fields above the Teviot, upstream of Hawick.
Narrow road, Branxholme A scenic road with a couple of gates.
Narrow road, Branxholme
A scenic road with a couple of gates.
Branxholme Knowe A scrubby steep piece of hillside amongst improved fields.
Branxholme Knowe
A scrubby steep piece of hillside amongst improved fields.
Branxholm Glen Wooded slopes above the Teviot.
Branxholm Glen
Wooded slopes above the Teviot.
Branxholmtown Beeches beside a narrow, gated road.
Branxholmtown
Beeches beside a narrow, gated road.
Road, Branxholmtown
Road, Branxholmtown
Grassland, Branxholmtown Improved grazing with a view towards Chapelhill.
Grassland, Branxholmtown
Improved grazing with a view towards Chapelhill.
Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G486 This can be found on the retaining wall of Branxholm Bridge.
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Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G486
This can be found on the retaining wall of Branxholm Bridge. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Wall-side view from Branxholmpark Hill Triangulation Pillar Looking north-eastward.
Wall-side view from Branxholmpark Hill Triangulation Pillar
Looking north-eastward.
Spate, Borthwick Water For the last couple of months the Teviot and its tributaries had been running high with occasional damaging flooding.
Spate, Borthwick Water
For the last couple of months the Teviot and its tributaries had been running high with occasional damaging flooding.
Allan Water ford The road surface was appalling between the Allan Water ford and Teviot ford, almost certainly due to the severe flooding in December 2015 and January 2016.
Allan Water ford
The road surface was appalling between the Allan Water ford and Teviot ford, almost certainly due to the severe flooding in December 2015 and January 2016.
Rushes and woods A piece of quite poor ground. Wet to have so many rushes growing and so of very little use for sheep and cattle.
Rushes and woods
A piece of quite poor ground. Wet to have so many rushes growing and so of very little use for sheep and cattle.
Improved pasture Looking down across improved pasture to the A7 road. This is close to Branxholm Bridge.
Improved pasture
Looking down across improved pasture to the A7 road. This is close to Branxholm Bridge.
A straight road for a change The sun has come out properly and it brightens this image of a straight stretch of a minor road.
A straight road for a change
The sun has come out properly and it brightens this image of a straight stretch of a minor road.
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Branxholme Castle is located at Grid Ref: NT4611 (Lat: 55.395, Lng: -2.845)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Branxholm Park
Addr City: Hawick
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Website: https://www.branxholmpark.co.uk/
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